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Written by Bruce Daniels - ABQnewsSeeker   
Monday, 28 April 2008
Two charged with writing bad checks to Domino's, reselling pizzas for $5 each.

A Dona Ana County grand jury last week indicted two Las Cruces men for allegedly buying pizzas with bad checks to a local Domino's pizza, then, apparently using a Pizza Hut uniform, selling the pizzas for $5 apiece, the Las Cruces Sun-News is reporting.

Adolfo Martinez, 33, and Mark Anderson, 26, were indicted Thursday on 11 counts each of forgery and one count apiece of conspiracy, the Sun-News reported.

According to a criminal complaint, the men allegedly wrote a total of 11 checks to an unspecified Las Cruces Domino's between March 26 and April 2, then one of the men would don a Pizza Hut uniform and sell the ill-gotten pizzas at a local park and some businesses for $5 each, the Sun-News said.

A Las Cruces police detective who questioned the men alleged that Martinez admitted writing the checks, which he acquired from Anderson, the paper reported.

Both Martinez and Anderson have long arrest records that were listed in the indictment, and both men remain jailed at the Dona Ana County Detention Center on $60,000 bonds each, the Sun-News said. 

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